Chris Tomlin is the Christian Artist with the Most Top 10s

Singer, songwriter and worship leader Chris Tomlin has the most top 10 songs on Billboard's Top Christian Chart and Christian Airplay Chart. Recently, Tomlin's "Home" became his record-extending 26th top 10 on both Hot Christian Songs and Christian Airplay.
"Home," the third single from Tomlin's 11th studio album, Never Lose Sight, makes its debut in the Hot Christian Song's top 10 this week at #6. And it lands this week at #10 on the Christian Airplay chart. With 26 top 10s on Hot Christian Songs, Tomlin now outpaces Casting Crowns and MercyMe, both tied for second with 23 top 10s apiece, followed by Jeremy Camp (20). Over on Christian Airplay, Tomlin's 26 top 10s lead MercyMe (23), Casting Crowns (22) and Camp (20).
As the songwriter behind the worship favorites "How Great Is Our God," "Our God," and "Whom Shall I Fear," Chris' songs lead people to the heart of Jesus and into a deeper worship of Him. Featuring "Good Good Father" and the new single "Jesus," this brand new album is filled with songs that draw us closer to Jesus and give voice to our praises, prayers, cries and hopes.
With a GRAMMY® Award and eight additional nominations, three Billboard Music Awards, 21 Dove Awards, a platinum and four gold albums to his credit, Chris Tomlin is among the most well-known and influential artists in contemporary Christian music. Referred to by TIME Magazine as "most likely the most often sung artist anywhere," Tomlin consistently has several songs in the top 20 of the Top 100 CCLI songs. BMI and GMA Dove Awards' 2014 Songwriter of the Year, Tomlin's "How Great Is Our God" was his first No. 1 on the CCLI Top 25, becoming one of the fasting rising modern day hymns in CCLI chart history.
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